Hi and welcome to Clayburn Copperworks.We
are located in Abbotsford British Columbia Canada. A brief
history of copper tells us that man first used copper over
10,000 years ago. Copper has been used for many things through
out the ages, from decorative objects to cooking utensils.
Now of course copper is used in plumbing, electrical components,
wire and a stack of modern uses.

The
statue of liberty in New York city is made with a skin of
copper. Here at Clayburn Copperworks our history
does not go back quite that far, but we have been around
for a number of years. Here in the shop, we make all our
pieces by hand. Of course modern tools such as torches,
bending and shaping tools and the like, have made the work
a little less demanding, the process of coaxing an object
or piece of art out of sheets of copper has not changed
a whole lot in many years.

Our products here at Clayburn Copperworks range from outdoor
fountains and sculptural pieces to indoor wall hangings.
Custom work is always welcome and we can provide services
from design to installation.

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Happy November!
Yup. Just two more months of 2018! My crystal ball hasn't been super accurate lately. It said I'd be rich and famous by now. Stupid ball. I'm neither, but I'm happy. I pretty sure the happy thing over rules all the others. There are lots of people out there who seem to be striving for a opulent life style with all the trappings of wealth, but to what end? Don't know. Maybe their right. We just get one crack at this life thing so why not live it up. Or by living it up do we doom the future generations. Again, don't know. Think I'll stick to my simple happy lifestyle. I'l be at the Chilliwack Christmas Market Nov. 16,17, &18th. It's a great market with lots of fantastic artists, so if you can get out to the Valley, it would be great to see you there! My shop is open Thursday, Friday, and Sat. most week ends. This is a super important time of year for most artist. A lot of our sales happen in the next two months so it's more important now to get out there and support your local artists!Thanks, Jim
Clayburn Copperworks